Heath Davis estimated that 30 different college football programs were showing interest in him before he tore his ACL last fall.

"I actually ended up committing to CU as a preferred walk-on," said Davis. "CU has always been a place that I have wanted to play.

"I love the atmosphere at CU and the fact that it is close to home. I also really like [head] coach [Dan] Hawkins and his staff. And the people there are real kind. They really took care of me when I took my visit. It just felt like it fit."

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He's a bit ahead of schedule on his rehab and was cleared by his doc to play baseball this spring. :thumbsup:

I hope that the 4.4 is legit. He seems like a player who just got hurt at the wrong time and may have been hurt by not being real big and playing in a lower profile program. If he stays at WR it would be nice to have a slot guy who is 6'0" tall and that quick. If he bulks up might be a safety prospect.

I like the potential, but even if he doesn't become a star, these are the type of players that we can use immediately on kick & punt coverage.
Lack of depth is a major reason our special teams have sucked so bad.